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May I know if there were any issues in laying your peranakan tiles? Were they handpainted and from Vietnam?

I heard that the tiles stain very easily, especially during the laying/renovation process.

 

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  On 6/21/2013 at 4:46 PM, silvergorilla said:

light and action!:

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electrolux steam oven installed.... it was a steal as we bought a display set

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its been tiring......................

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Hi,

May I know what is the model and name of the 3 kitchen lights? Looks great...

 

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I noticed you got a stand ceiling to floor type. May ask where did you got it? Thanks.

  On 6/21/2013 at 5:48 PM, silvergorilla said:

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I love ur vessel lights? Are 2 bright enough for the dining? And one cost $600 each???

  On 6/21/2013 at 5:49 PM, silvergorilla said:

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  On 6/21/2013 at 5:30 AM, silvergorilla said:

initially we wanted the Haiku fans but we realised that it did not fit in with our theme.... anyway it was simply too expensive at $1100 - $1200

so we went budget and got the relite petit in black..... fits in perfectly with our black lighting fixtures... its 80% cheaper... great savings which we can use for the kitchen's blum system

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Hi how are your fans doing? Is it noisy? Hows the wind generation?

 

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  On 10/12/2013 at 7:53 AM, sleepybeauty said:

super love this table and was almost tempted to buy it but unfortunately i can't have this as my patio dining table for practical reasons.

too costly a table to be placed outdoor even though the patio is sheltered :(

glad to see that you chose it as your dining table!

sorry for the late reply, I have not logged in for more than a year. :)

yeah too exp to put outdoor.

recenly we went to graunkt again and realise they have changed the wood tecture. its more refined now and less raw/industrial.... we prefered it more raw like what we have now.

 

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  On 3/26/2014 at 4:32 AM, thesuperkitty said:

May I know if there were any issues in laying your peranakan tiles? Were they handpainted and from Vietnam?

I heard that the tiles stain very easily, especially during the laying/renovation process.

sorry for the late reply, I have not logged in for more than a year. :)

we did not have any issues with peranaken tiles... but they are surprisingly thick, about 1 cm... so need to take that into cosiderations.

I am not sure if they are from vietnam, but i do not think they are hand painted. they do stain over time if you are not careful. but over all its ok :)

 

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  On 4/20/2014 at 2:29 PM, bianzi said:

I love ur vessel lights? Are 2 bright enough for the dining? And one cost $600 each???

thanks! they are call Vessel, designed by samuel wilkinson. You can get them at Grafunkt for 500 - 600++, can't rememeber the costs.

2 vessels light gives a very "romantic" lighting when we wanna chill at night.... its not enough if you have guest and need proper lighting.

but we also have a track with 3 downlights for proper lighting when we need it.

 

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  On 6/3/2014 at 12:40 PM, reno_newbie said:

Hi how are your fans doing? Is it noisy? Hows the wind generation?

sorry for the late reply. yeah they are going great... powers from 1-5... we hardly go more than power 2. power 3 and above and its spins really fast and does generate some noise.

even at power 2, its generates some noise but its acceptable.... its doing quite well for a fan that costs about $179 only.... haha

 

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